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Garden Route Socio-Economic Study

 Garden Route Socio-Economic Study
Client Garden Route Initiative
Country: South Africa
Objective: Investigate the social potential of economic benefits from conservation areas to local communities
Description: Cape Nature (C.A.P.E) and is funded by GEF and the World Bank. An  investigation into the socio-economic opportunities presented by the protected areas along the Garden Route.
Services provided: Research
Partners: GRI Partner Institutions
Value: 415k
Start Date: 01 November 2009
End Date: 31 May 2009
websites:  http://www.sanparks.org.za
Contact Person (Internal)  Kian Reynolds
Contact Person (External):  Elzette Bester
Practice Area: Service Areas: Sector:

Pro-poor Local Economic Development

Sustainable Livelihood Approach

Action Research  Conservation